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Dendritic Impressions: Week One of Field Camp: Capitol Dome, Florida Mountains, Luna County, NM
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Friday, August 5, 2011. Week One of Field Camp: Capitol Dome, Florida Mountains, Luna County, NM. So after an exhausting spring semester, I had one week to relax and then it was off to Field Camp! Reported gusts at 52 miles per hour on May 10, but more on that later. Dragon Ridge as viewed driving south towards Rockhound SP. It lies at the northern base of the Florida Mountains. View of the Little Florida Mountains from Rockhound SP, taken from the park website. It really is just like this. From here we ...
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Georneys: Blast from the Past: The Rock Cycle
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011. Blast from the Past: The Rock Cycle. Rock Cycle drawing, circa 1993 or so. Click to view larger. I'm trying to finish up my packing today, so here's one last gem (for now) from the past: a poem that I wrote in third or fourth grade about the rock cycle. There is also an accompanying drawing (see above). Enjoy! Making rocks not the same. Where the rocks go. The bottom floor we know. These rocks now are. Fossils near and far. I hate to say goodbye. Goes on and on. Click to view larger.
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Georneys: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Bad Geology Movie of the Month- Magma: Volcanic Disaster. Above photo (of DVD cover) taken from Amazon.com. I just realized that today is the last day of November and that I have yet to post my Bad Geology Movie of the Month! I cant let November pass by without a movie, so for this months movie Ive selected one of my all-time favorite Bad Geology movies- Magma: Volcanic Disaster. So, why do I call these movies bad geology movies rather than just geology movies? For the letter...
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Dendritic Impressions: July 2011
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Sunday, July 24, 2011. A not so brief reflection on my Field Class from Fall 2011. 160; Im mainly writing this as a personal review of my progression as a field geologist and to serve as a record of where Ive gone in southern NM. January 15, 2011 Robledo Mountains (First Map and the Final). Saturday, July 23, 2011. Spring 2011 Semester: How my Junior year got me 3/4 of the way through undergrad. Tectonic Evolution of North America. Monday, July 18, 2011. I have to admit that I was ashamed of how long it ...
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Dendritic Impressions: August 2011
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Friday, August 5, 2011. Week One of Field Camp: Capitol Dome, Florida Mountains, Luna County, NM. So after an exhausting spring semester, I had one week to relax and then it was off to Field Camp! Reported gusts at 52 miles per hour on May 10, but more on that later. Dragon Ridge as viewed driving south towards Rockhound SP. It lies at the northern base of the Florida Mountains. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a senior majoring in Geology at New Mexico State University. View my complete profile.
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Dendritic Impressions: October 2011
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Busy here in Belize. So, since late August I have been in San Ignacio, Belize studying at Galen University. I had intended to blog about my trips and about some of the geology here, but I've found myself so busy between school and tourist duties that I haven't written anything worth posting in some time. There are some interesting limestone features here, but I haven't taken the time to look at them in any great detail. A gravel mine (? Along the Hummingbird Highway. Weather in...
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What if you held a conference, and no (real) scientists came? « RealClimate
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What if you held a conference, and no (real) scientists came? 8212; group @ 30 January 2008. Over the past days, many of us have received invitations to a conference called “The 2008 International Conference on Climate Change” in New York. At first sight this may look like a scientific conference – especially to those who are not familiar with the activities of the Heartland Institute. And purveyors of disinformation about numerous topics such as the demise of Kilimanjaro’s ice cap. So this conference is...
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Lakes | The Geology News Blog
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The Geology News Blog. The latest and greatest news in geology, from around the world. Posts from the ‘Lakes’ Category. Phosphorus and Groundwater: Scientists Establish Links Between Agricultural Use and Transport to Streams. New Study Confirms Low Levels of Fallout from Fukushima and Enhances Knowledge. Coal-Tar Sealcoat a Major Source of PAHs to Air and to Children Living Nearby. Acid Rain Study Show Substantial Decreases, But More Progress Is Needed. No public Twitter messages. UC Davis Geology News.
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The Geology News Blog. The latest and greatest news in geology, from around the world. Here is a list of the authors who post on Geology News. Search for all posts by this author. San Francisco, CA. Dave graduated from San Francisco State University in 2006 and currently works for an environmental consulting firm in the San Francisco Bay Area. His primary interests are in fluvial geomorphology and seismology. He has also been an intern for the Southern California Earthquake Center. San Francisco, CA.
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